Review: Sometimes Yous Bring To Cross When It Says Don't Walk (2017)

By Lesley Visser 

My mo reaction to the professional person go of Lesley Visser is a piddling dissimilar than that of others - perchance because I'm a quondam paper reporter.

I recall her when she initiative off started inwards the the concern equally a fellow member of the sports staff of the Boston Globe inwards the 1970s. That was ane of the greatest collections of talent inwards paper history, too Visser to a greater extent than than held her own. Yes, she was ane of the pioneers of the concern at the time, just she clearly knew her stuff too wrote well.

It mightiness accept been interesting to catch what she mightiness accept done had she stayed inwards that role. Instead, she jumped to television, where she was a pioneer too. Broadcast journalism requires a dissimilar ready of skills, of course, too she did good there. What would accept her life looked similar if she had stayed alongside it? Tough to say. Maybe she would accept knocked downward some dissimilar doors.

In reading "Sometimes You Have to Cross When It Says Don't Walk," it's obvious that the motion was a career-changing experience, too that she enjoyed herself along the way.

Sports to a greater extent than or less accept been a business office of Visser's life almost from the beginning. She landed a project alongside the Globe out of Boston College inwards the 1970s, a fourth dimension when women weren't precisely welcomed past times players too teams. The championship refers to her mother's reaction to her becoming a sports journalist when it figured to hold upwards a hard battle to larn through the door.

Visser's best stories inwards the mass concern the battle to hit access. Picture someone waiting exterior a locker room for long periods of fourth dimension until athletes could come upwards out too produce ane terminal interview alongside her. The tales produce resemble the film "Hidden Figures," close women inwards NASA at times. Visser deserves all sorts of credit for fighting that fight.

Otherwise, though,  this is relatively criterion material. Books past times journalists frequently are uncomplicated recounts of stories covered too personalities encountered. Visser seems to accept larn quite friendly alongside a diverseness of personalities over the years. There are stories close such people equally Rick Pitino, Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick, Joe Torre, too co-worker John Madden. There's less distance betwixt reporter too source inwards such situations, apparently. Visser patently posed for photos alongside all of them too and thence some, based on the illustrations here.

There are enough of other stories told along the way, frequently close travel. Visser for sure has worked at almost all of the major events on the sports calendar. It's a piddling surprising, then, that some of the cloth feels similar filler. Anecdotes too suggestions close nutrient too restaurants roughly the country, non to get upwards a brusk chapter close her hair, don't go thence well.

By the way, I intend every mortal Visser has e'er met is on the listing of acknowledgments. Hope she doesn't accept to shipping them all a re-create of the book; she'll boot the bucket broke.

It's proficient to accept a mass similar "Sometimes You Have to Cross When It Says Don't Walk" inwards the stores, fifty-fifty if it's non a mass you'll relieve forever. Visser's concern human relationship ought to inspire some immature girls to follow inwards her footsteps, which is great. And she's patently enjoyed the ride since those early on days, thence it's slowly to hold upwards happy for her.

Three stars

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